The sermon titled "The Sower" by Don Bell examines the parable of the sower as recounted in Mark 4:1-20, exploring the different responses to the Word of God. Bell identifies four kinds of hearers: the wayside hearer, the stony ground hearer, the thorny ground hearer, and the good ground hearer. He argues that the sower represents God and His messengers, while the seed is the Word of God, which can meet diverse responses depending on the condition of the heart. He emphasizes that understanding this parable is crucial for recognizing one's own heart condition and the efficacy of God's Word in producing fruit. The practical significance lies in the need for self-examination and reliance on God to prepare one's heart, demonstrating the Reformed emphasis on the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“If you got an ear, you pay attention to what I'm going to tell you.”
“The seed is God’s Word...being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible seed."
“An honest man don't go to hell. If you're honest with yourself, you're honest before God.”
“When seed's sown, it doesn't come up immediately...but it will come up, and when it comes up, it’ll bring forth life.”
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